Cultivar 1411: Pembina

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Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

Relationships: 0 | Linked Entities (visible): 0 | Evidence claims: 5 | History events: 0 | Catalog issue offerings: 0

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Pembina appears in a 1951 University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station table from pollination studies with stone fruits. It is listed among named varieties in Table 5, where the tested pollinizers were rated as poor [S1].

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from Tree fruit production for the Prairie Provinces, with 6 additional supporting sources linked below.

Featured source descriptions

“Cultivar developed at the Experimental Station, Brookings, South Dakota.”
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“Indexed to Bulletin 224, page 24.”
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“Fruit ripe in late August.”
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“Fruit quality superior in taste compared with native plants.”
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Related cultivars mentioned in source context

Patterson Pride Prairie Pembina

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Citation Drawer (Top Supporting Sources)

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143Recommended fruit Varietiesunknown400p3The Plums section shows mid-August harvest timing.; The group is described as needing wild plum pollinizers.; Included among P. nigra x salicina hybrids.; Listed under Plums.
112Pollination Studies with Stone Fruitsunknown100p4Listed among named varieties in Table 5, pollinizers tested and rated as poor.

Citation Evidence (Page-Linked Quotes)

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143p3recommendation_contextThe Plums section shows mid-August harvest timing.P. nigra x salicina hybrids that need wild plum pollinizers: Patterson Pride (top flavour) Prairie Pembinapage_block:0.90
143p3recommendation_contextThe group is described as needing wild plum pollinizers.P. nigra x salicina hybrids that need wild plum pollinizers: Patterson Pride (top flavour) Prairie Pembinapage_block:0.90
143p3entry_pedigreeIncluded among P. nigra x salicina hybrids.P. nigra x salicina hybrids that need wild plum pollinizers: Patterson Pride (top flavour) Prairie Pembinapage_block:0.90
143p3taxon_contextListed under Plums.P. nigra x salicina hybrids that need wild plum pollinizers: Patterson Pride (top flavour) Prairie Pembinapage_block:0.90
112p4recommendation_contextListed among named varieties in Table 5, pollinizers tested and rated as poor.Pembinapage_block:0.90

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recommendation_contextThe Plums section shows mid-August harvest timing.0.95
recommendation_contextThe group is described as needing wild plum pollinizers.0.98
entry_pedigreeIncluded among P. nigra x salicina hybrids.0.98
taxon_contextListed under Plums.0.99
recommendation_contextListed among named varieties in Table 5, pollinizers tested and rated as poor.0.99

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